Facelifts in men

Although a Facelift is similar for men and women there are some features which are different. The most important are shaving, bleeding and position of the scar.

Because the skin is moved upwards and backwards, the hair bearing skin is moved behind the ear. This is not a big problem if you use an electric razor but if you use a safety razor it will take some time to get used to shaving this area. Most doctors do not recommend that you have your hair cut just before surgery. Extra length may allow you to conceal the scars more easily. Some men may need to change their hair style, for example growing sideburns, to hide the incisions.

The second issue is blood supply to the skin. It is greater in men. So men are more likely to have a collection of blood called a hematoma after face lift surgery. This may need surgery to remove.

In men the face-lift scar is usually placed in front of the ear and sometimes behind the ear, often along the hairline.




























alternative names: facelift, face lift, face-lift, rhytidectomy, meloplasty, neck lift, short scar lift, MACs lift, Lifestyle® lift

AGING CHANGE  • SURGERY AFTER PREGNANCY • MALE PLASTIC SURGERYBODY SCULPTURE • FACIAL SCULPTURE • SCARS

Patrick Hudson MA, MD, Board Certified in Plastic Surgery, FACS, PA, 1101 Medical Arts NE #3, Albuquerque NM, 87102, USA.Tel: 505 242 0070
Patrick Hudson MD is the only plastic surgeon voted "Best Plastic Surgeon" by Albuquerque Monthly Magazine, and a  “Top Doc" by ABQ The Magazine.
Cosmetic plastic surgery in ABQ & Santa Fe, New Mexico for over 30 years.  

All material on this website is copyright protected. Please read our legal disclaimer.
We are not responsible for the content of linked sites and do not endorse any books, products, medical  or other supplies